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MINIMAN10001 t1_jdzjfe6 wrote
Reply to comment by deaddonkey in Linguistic analysis of 177,296 Reddit comments sheds light on negative attitudes toward science by HeinieKaboobler
Given the quality I typically see coming from the default subs /r/science survives the plague of being a default sub a lot better than most do.
MINIMAN10001 t1_jcv19nr wrote
Reply to comment by Kradget in Newly discovered enzyme that turns air into electricity, providing a new clean source of energy by fleepglerblebloop
Small industrial sensors are what come to mind when I hear about small amounts of power.
Vibration to energy
Residual heat to energy
Diamond battery
Air hydrogen to energy
MINIMAN10001 t1_jct1vbq wrote
Reply to comment by nav3t in We've had public access to ChatGPT for 3 months now. Has anyone made any actual profitable business or quality thing with it? by eratonnn
I find black desert online is a great weakness of at least GPT 3.5
>In black desert online list the ingredients such as
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>Teff bread
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>(1) teff
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>(3) mineral water
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>(2) salt
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>(2) leavening agent
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>Chowder
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>(1) Dried Pearl Oyster Flesh
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>(2) pepper
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>(2) pork
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>(1) milk
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>(1) teff bread
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>where each recipe leading up to the final recipe is listed. Now do the recipe for Pickled Vegetables
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>Sure, here's the recipe for Pickled Vegetables in Black Desert Online:
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>Ingredients:
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>(3) vinegar
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>(2) sugar
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>(1) salt
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>(1) garlic
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>(1) hot pepper
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>(4) vegetables (e.g., carrot, cucumber, cabbage, etc.)
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>Instructions:
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>Obtain the necessary ingredients.
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>Combine 3 vinegar, 2 sugar, and 1 salt in a cooking utensil.
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>Add 1 garlic and 1 hot pepper to the utensil.
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>Slice 4 vegetables of your choice into thin pieces and add them to the utensil.
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>Stir the ingredients in the utensil to mix them together.
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>Heat the utensil on a stove and cook the mixture for 5 minutes.
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>Turn off the stove and let the mixture cool down.
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>Transfer the mixture to a jar and seal it.
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>Leave the jar in a cool, dry place for at least 1 hour to allow the vegetables to pickle.
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>And that's it! You now have Pickled Vegetables ready to eat or use in other recipes.
Whereas the reality is
>To craft Pickled Vegetables, use Cooking (Apprentice 1) with:
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>8 Vegetables
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>4 Vinegar
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>2 Leavening Agent
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>2 Sugar
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>To craft Vinegar, use Cooking (Beginner 1) with:
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>1 Cereals
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>1 Fruits
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>1 Leavening Agent
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>1 Sugar
The reality is no matter what request I make of it, it seems to make up either ingredients or instructions or both.
BDO codex goes back to 2014 and basically catalogs all information for the game, so it all exists on that one website somewhere more or less.
It would just be great to have the AI be able to construct some of the higher tier recipes because it gets real complex once you reach the end 5 layers of recipes deep. Also it in theory would be able to grab quest prerequisites and other useful information as the game is a spiderweb of interconnected links with basically no way to track any of it beyond manually pulling up each link.
MINIMAN10001 t1_jcctltx wrote
Reply to comment by PhantomTroupe-2 in He will follow his best friend anywhere by lnfinity
Violence is the answer?
MINIMAN10001 t1_jac3glg wrote
Reply to comment by BaLance_95 in ELI5: how does rendering a video game resolution above your monitor resolution make the picture more crisp? by ItsSnowingOutside
Lets just make up some numbers
Imagine your screen refreshes at 100hz 10 ms per frame with a perfect sync your input will be delayed by that 10 ms.
But what if you ran 200 fps, 5 ms. Well now your input is only delayed by 5 ms because a frame is being drawn every 5 ms and your GPU will only be holding on to that newest frame created every 5 ms to submit to the monitor
This latency would be addative to any latency from mouse/keyboard to computer as well as your monitor's processing time known as input latency tagged as "Lag" in tftcentral reviews
This example Acer Nitro XV273 X review noted that particular monitor they could only estimate potentially 0.5 ms of input latency but marked it as 0 as the estimate was not an actual measurement and 2 ms of grey to grey response times giving it a total input latency of 2 ms. Whereas the average range one may see goes from 3 to 8 ms.
Also worth noting that processing time of 100 ms on a television isn't unusual and that's why TVs are generally not recommended for gaming use.
MINIMAN10001 t1_j9sn5qd wrote
Reply to comment by PUNCH_KNIGHT in Man charged after eating stolen chips dropped by thief, police say by jab116
When people say systemic racism
This is grade A systemic racism
MINIMAN10001 t1_j9nuxou wrote
I like how they say "whether human employees like it or not"
but everything I know about call centers is that they are actually the worst.
People calling into call centers completely dumpstering on the poor worker while the poor worker is getting dumpstered on by management for metrics resulting in inhumane treatment from both the customer and the boss.
Employees can live a happier life doing pretty much anything else.
I know Comcast has tied in their systems so I can learn if they are constantly doing maintenance when I get home from work so I can't use the service we're paying for. The answer is yes, but it used to take so many more menus than it does now to get to the automated system which knows the answer.
MINIMAN10001 t1_j9mwubg wrote
Reply to comment by Literature-South in Google announces major breakthrough that represents ‘significant shift’ in quantum computers by Ezekiel_W
I mean the whole point of "Moore's law is dead" was that... Moore's law, is in fact dead. It wasn't the end of scaling, but the end of the self fulfilling prophecy which they targeted as the rate of scaling for decades has run its course.
It's not the end of transistor scaling, but instead the end of Moore's law, the golden age has come to a close and odds are the respective companies have already been working years at what they consider to be the solution going forwards.
AMD is looking to stack compute with memory. Nvidia looking into AI based image scaling.
MINIMAN10001 t1_j9mve8t wrote
Reply to comment by Iwasahipsterbefore in Google case at Supreme Court risks upending the internet as we know it by dustofoblivion123
I mean nothing is more critical and endangering of life than healthcare yet the entire US political system is strictly against enacting nationalized healthcare.
Literally a matter of life and death and the whole nation turns a blind eye.
MINIMAN10001 t1_j9mlokb wrote
Reply to comment by odinlubumeta in Google case at Supreme Court risks upending the internet as we know it by dustofoblivion123
I believe the same standards which DMCA falls under should be the same standards held here. Follow safe harbor protections about taking action on things that you learn about but are not required to seek out malfeasance actively to maintain your personal protection over other people's use of unauthorized copyright content on your platform.
MINIMAN10001 t1_j7f8zws wrote
Reply to comment by king_of_karma in New analog quantum computers to solve previously unsolvable problems by jormungandrsjig
>The researchers showed that the new design offers a way to scale up the technology to simulate bulk quantum matter.
I couldn't figure out if this statement meant that they found out how to increase the number of qubit works units ( like the number of cores, scaling out horizontally ) or if they mean that they can scale up the number of qubits that they entangled together ( scaling up the maximum size of the data type of a single instruction )
MINIMAN10001 t1_j7f8bqm wrote
Reply to comment by Griffstergnu in New analog quantum computers to solve previously unsolvable problems by jormungandrsjig
In my experience ChatGPT will look over a paper pull out numerous words which people generally don't understand and explain it all step by step... however I guess you could just tell it to write it like a tabloid or something.
MINIMAN10001 t1_j6h4kfb wrote
Reply to comment by Substantial_Space478 in Private UBI by SantoshiEspada
Wasn't it something like 80% of the covid money went to private businesses? Did it trickle down?
MINIMAN10001 t1_j6ciouo wrote
Reply to comment by kytheon in Why not use chat gpt to spot obvious fake news? by Irate_Librarian1503
I'm not sure what answers you're getting and other than the fact it always responds with "But violence is bad mmmk" I can't really even get it to consider the possibility of conflict because of that
but it does more or less mirror what played out as far as "What would Russia do if they learned of resources" "What would the international community do in response"
MINIMAN10001 t1_j6cexcs wrote
Reply to comment by Mike2220 in Why not use chat gpt to spot obvious fake news? by Irate_Librarian1503
Reminds me, I have tendency to put in a specific requirement like "No branching" and it'll be like I used ternary! so I ask "what is ternary" It's a branching statement. oh ok. So I have to also include no ternary!
MINIMAN10001 t1_j2w3cpv wrote
I have very little opinions on laptops.
18 inches moving to a slightly larger screen. Fine play, I tend to feel like laptops could be a little bigger. That would do the trick more or less.
But you wouldn't find me grabbing a laptop over 60 hz, I'm not down for spending more money for a feature which requires better hardware, particularly for something battery backed.
But on the other hand it's ROG so it is on brand.
I get a chuckle any time my brother brings up the fact he regrets moving to 120 hz because he used to not be able to notice anything wrong with 60 hz.
MINIMAN10001 t1_j2w31vv wrote
Reply to comment by TheMacMan in New Qi2 Standard for Wireless Devices Ensures Enhanced Consumer Convenience and Efficiency by TheMacMan
As a consumer I can tell you've I've been bitten by physical wires too many times. It's gotten to the point where I no longer value physical jacks where reasonable.
Unless you can make something like a Nintendo switch dock with its self aligning connector dock I'm pretty burnt on physical connections.
I've also heard a lot of stories of other people having bad luck with cables and their phones in person.
So I wouldn't put it past the phone industry on moving towards that idea in the future.
It's like when I told my brother I no longer planned to get a CD drive for my computer. For the time he thought it was a silly idea. However steam took off and it became the norm.
I'm expecting the same with phones and charging cables.
However phones have a much broader range of prices than your home computer so the lower the cost the phone, the more likely a physical connection.
But apple and samsung would be at the top of my list for people most likely to make such a move.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in ELI5 What is the purpose of continuously spinning a lasso before throwing it? by Asian_1nvasion
The guy thinking "Damn trying to stop a cow with my body sucks horribly" with some rope lying around sounds like a good candidate for "I'll just use a rope with a loop in it"
MINIMAN10001 t1_j1h4tdo wrote
Reply to Future of Games by stoneman217
Anything that requires moving as part of the gameplay is probably not going to survive any better than the Wii did. The reality is people are lazy and don't want to exert themselves as a general rule, think about how many people sign up for the gym in January vs actually showing up.
As you mention using VR to socialize. I can say that yes it can fill that role. I can also say that for me I fill that same role with discord. But because of my personal understanding of the importance of socialization vs the lack of communication during covid the question exists "How common is this" also "Does it even matter how common it is so long as you can find a public group to chat with to fill the need?"
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Reply to comment by DaveInDigital in News Release: NREL Creates Highest Efficiency 1-Sun Solar Cell - 39.5% efficiency by TimeSpentWasting
Yes they are crazy expensive, but as it turns out redoing the roof is also super expensive, so when you're doing it anyways, that's when it evens out.
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Reply to comment by Key_Abbreviations658 in Workplace brain scanning to make employees happier and more productive by BotJunkie
>According a study dating back to 2010, there were at least three times as many psychopaths in executive or CEO roles than in the overall population. But more recent data found it’s now a much higher figure: 20 percent.
Because studies are showing upwards of 20x the general population rate of psychopaths in the position of CEOs on an upwards trend.
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Reply to TIFU by calling a hospital code by justrightkinda
>She doesn't look up as she's helping the patient. "YES JUST PUSH IT."..."Not THAT red button!"
Who designed this shit lol
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Reply to comment by Nashiwa in TIFU by calling a hospital code by justrightkinda
Jeeze and I thought it was bad people at work have twice confused fire code with hazmat code. It's all just announced so like... when you hear maintenance being called to a fire, you know you can just ignore it.
MINIMAN10001 t1_jee2p7d wrote
Reply to I would spend so much money on a new Star Wars podracing game. by TheTyGoss
With a title like that all I could think of
>Imagine how much pride and accomplishment unlocks and upgrades he could buy